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  1. I hope this makes sense..... I have a MPEG2 made in Vegas4.0... I import them into DVDLab (the assets part). It multiplex them and makes a mpa. I then use Besweet to convert the mpa to a AC3. I then import the AC3 into DVDLab and then I make the menus with the video and the AC3. I compile them and DVDLab makes the video & audio folders.
    I then go to NERO to burn the DVD. I import the Video file and all its content. However there is NO content in the audio file made by DVDLab. (When I did make a normal project with a MPA as the audio there was not a file there either, but the video still turned out great)
    Well, NERO burns the DVD and the video looks fine, but NO AUDIO at all. I am new using Besweet and a little new with DVDLab,,,,, any guidance would be deeply appreciated.....
    Also, a while back when I used Sonic DVDit to make my menus and DVDs I had no audio problems. My surround system automatically converted the audio to Prologic,,,, now it jitters saying Dolby but with no sound!
    MAN I HOPE ALL THIS MADE SENSE!!!
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    besweet does not make dvd compliant audio. Use something else. I use 2 lame with 2 lame gui to make mp2 files from my waves.
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  3. Originally Posted by troyvcd1
    besweet does not make dvd compliant audio. Use something else. I use 2 lame with 2 lame gui to make mp2 files from my waves.
    i thought is made audio files (MPA, WAV,,,) into AC3 file (Dolby Ditigal). Which from my understanding is what is needed to make a compliant NTSV DVD......
    Any help????
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    You can use toolame with toolame gui to make a mp2 file. This is dvd compliant.
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    ....i thought is made audio files (MPA, WAV,,,) into AC3 file (Dolby Ditigal)....
    I does !

    Some people have reported problems with AC3 encoded by BeSweet. Myself I have had no issues.

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    ...My surround system automatically converted the audio to Prologic..
    FYI : ProLogic and DolbyDigital (AC3) and 2 different formats.
    Problem may lie in your receiver.

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